Friday, March 18, 2016

How to Avoid browser hijacker

UPCleaner is a free system optimizer software which has all security function protecting your computer perfectly. As an antivirus software, it can monitor your computer and scan it to find all virus and malware, delete them to make your PC safe and respond faster. 

Also, it offers service of browser cookie cleaning and privacy information protection, making sure that your private account and password would not be stolen. It also has function such as router protection, Wi-Fi helper and etc. As to v9.com, using UPCleaner to remove it will be an easier way.
1.       Click the “scan NOW” button to make a boost.
2.       Delete all the junk files.
3.       Open the Power Eraser aspect and find the program of V9, uninstall it.
4.       Keep the Browser protection opening, especially the Default Search Engine Protection.

So just keep away from browser hijacker like v9.com, once you have been injected by such a software, free system cleaner as soon as possible using UPCleaner.

No matter which browser you are using (Internet Explorer, Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Opera), you can see the browser is occupied by it completely. The first and most important thing you should do is, just remove v9 before it brings suspicious website and huge number of ads which will make your network such a chaos.

There are 2 methods to remove this browser hijacker:

Manual Removal instructions
1.       Access the Control Panel. Proceed to Add or Remove Programs (Windows XP / Windows 8) or Uninstall a program (Windows Vista / Windows 7)
2.       Look for V9 Toolbar on the installed programs list. If it’s nowhere to be found, take a good look at all the applications that were installed right before the hijack problem started. These might be V9 uninstaller, Conduit or others whose reputation you deem questionable. When such dubious item is spotted, click Uninstall/Change to get rid of it.

3.       Review the workflow to get rid of the BHOs (browser helper objects) which are to blame for twisting the IE, Firefox and Chrome preferences.

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